You guys at ABC
are making it to hard for yourself. You already have good programming, why
not use that and just add some historical content to that instead of making
stuff up from scratch.
Here's some of our ideas.
Communist
Man-fest
- the path to the end of communism
In this docudrama, loosely based on historical events, the end of communism is traced back to the morning of january 5th 1951 when Molotov walks in on his wife, Gabrielle, with comrade Stalin.

To racy? Well, how about this one? It has more of an X-files-spooky-twists kinda storyline. When you think you know what's about to happen, the story takes a different... path.
Back,
and to the right
- the path to the killing of Oswald
This thriller-ish docudrama, loosely based on historical events, takes the viewer back to november 24th 1963 and what led up to the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald. Who is the guy in the famous picture? Could the killing of Oswald have been stopped had the CIA been able to torture this "other" guy?

To heavy? Maybe you want something lighter? Sports is something that will make us all laugh and cry. You already have football, the american kind, so how about keeping that and riding on the soccer wave (lets call it that) from this summer's World Cup. This is heartwarming stuff.
No ringer
Rudy
- the path to the World Cup final
This docudrama, loosely based on historical events, deals with Rudy's struggle to get on the 1970 Brazilian national team and all the events leading up to him single-handedly winning the final against Italy (the team that rejected him before the tournament started).

Don't like sports? How about game shows? This one should be right up your alley.
Throw
the jew down the well
- the path to the end of zionism
On his famous game show, old ABC favorite, and expert on this topic, Walt Disney asked competitors questions about the falsehoods spread by the jews and helped the viewers set the record straight. This docudrama tells his story. It's not only fun, but also loosely based on historical events. Feel the excitement!

